It is like 2,000,000 miles and it takes 4 hour
French Guiana ("Guyane française") is 32,253 square miles, Guyana (also "Guyana" in French) is 83,012 square miles.
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There are many different plants in Guiana. I will list a few here :P
167 civil solidarity pacts ("PACs") were registered in French Guiana during 2009.
as many as they f**king want
French Guiana used to be a territory where convicts were sent to get France rid of them. It also had a penal colony in the "devil's island", made famous by the book "papillon" and the film with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffmann. French Guiana is now the launching site for European satellites.
Many differences including one is French ( Guiana ) and one is English ( Guyana ), also the population of Guiana is much smaller than the population of guyana .
French Guiana is in at the northern border of South America and probably doesn't have too many NATURAL hazards. Though it may get fires from it's hot and humid climate. French Guiana has a number of tropical diseases like Yellow Fever and Malaria. If you are planning a trip to French Guiana, consult a travel doctor to find out what vaccinations and medicines you may need.
The national language in French Guiana is French. Other languages spoken in french Guiana include: Arawak Carib Chinese, Hakka Eastern Maroon Creole Emerillon French Sign Language Guianese Creole French Haitian Hmong Njua Javanese, Caribbean North Levantine Spoken Arabic Palikúr Saramaccan Wayampi Wayana
Many South Americans speak Spanish but four countries do not speak Spanish as their primary language. Brazil - Portuguese Suriname - Dutch/English Guyana - English/Dutch French Guiana - French The nations of Suriname (Dutch Guiana) and Guyana (British Guiana) have large Spanish-speaking populations. French Guiana is an overseas department, therefore considered part of France.
10 countries: Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Brazil, and Suriname. Brazil and Suriname both border French Guiana, which is an overseas French department. French Guiana is an integral part of France and is as considered as much a part of France as Paris.